Am Dienstag, den 06.11.2007, 12:03 -0600 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Thomas> Another way to avoid some chinese spam (if your wiki does not
> Thomas> have legitimate chinese-writing users) is to put some common
> Thomas> chinese characters (words) onto LocalBadContent.
>
> Assuming I don'
Thomas> Another way to avoid some chinese spam (if your wiki does not
Thomas> have legitimate chinese-writing users) is to put some common
Thomas> chinese characters (words) onto LocalBadContent.
Assuming I don't read Chinese, can someone give me some "common chinese
characters" to in
On 11/6/07, Lukasz Szybalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as chinese spam, I get around 4 new pages a day. I usually
> disable that user and delete the page.
>
> What are other option that can be used to fight that kind of spam?
I've implemented the EditorGroup suggestion from this email:
On 11/6/07, Thomas Waldmann wrote:
> Another way to avoid some chinese spam (if your wiki does not have
> legitimate chinese-writing users) is to put some common chinese
> characters (words) onto LocalBadContent.
This is a poor solution because they can still create accounts, and
then create pages
I have the same problem with spam.
First, spam was changing my most popular page and including some porn
links. ( I disabled write privileges to non-users)
As far as chinese spam, I get around 4 new pages a day. I usually
disable that user and delete the page.
What are other option that can be us
On 11/6/07, Thomas Waldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another way to avoid some chinese spam (if your wiki does not have
> legitimate chinese-writing users) is to put some common chinese
> characters (words) onto LocalBadContent.
Nice & simple.
The catch, of course, is that that only helps if
Martin Spacek wrote:
> Thomas Waldmann wrote:
>
>>> Is there any way to force a "get" instead of a "view" in the link?
>> No. At least not yet.
>>
>> Maybe I could use the params section of [[target|desc|params]] to make
>> it possible, lets see...
>>
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> That would be great. Is
Great. Thanks Thomas!
Martin
Thomas Waldmann wrote:
> I fixed it, no need for a bug report.
>
>
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